Very nice. Come to think of it I also use full spectrum lighting. It does work pretty good doesn't it?
I decided to try and take a few pics using full-spectrum lighting...I was fairly pleased with the outcome...
adult male G. rosea:
adult female G. rosea:
4" female C. cyaneopubescens:
4" female A. geniculata:
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Very nice. Come to think of it I also use full spectrum lighting. It does work pretty good doesn't it?
I don't mean to sound dumb but what is the diffrence?
In the light that is?
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If you pull my string I spin a web.But if you pull my string and you make me mad I will bite you and eat you alive........
to the light, the color are much more bright and visible, exemple of my
Note : on the first pic, the specimen is one molt afther the second pic, that might explain why theres such a big difference, but still, the sun light do its work in this.
Pterinochilus lugardi;
and heres another picture
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pics look really good.
I kill bugs during the day to buy them at night.
I USE PAYPAL
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